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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-18, Page 161 , , , , , , , , , , , '1. PAGi GQI •I :RICI l SI9NAL,STA.1k; THURSDY, MARCH 1-8, 1976", • do pisrRict NEws Mrs Wes Brradnij k 5.�6-1,555' the. Auburn Presbyterian, Womer0s Missionary Society` met for its March meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank • ' worked the stitch . on •her Raithby. President Wilfred Sanderson opened the' meeting. The devotional period was' in the charge of Mrs. Frances C'•ark. She chose for her scripture'. lesson, EpIiesiens', • the ; fear th chaptei= andOaSed. her Me dltationron the theme. , ",Kindness is the golden cord that holdspeopletogether."- Roll to ;e te r" - Roll Call was answered by Bible ver e containing a Bib s the. word, . "Kindness." The of- fering was 'received by the treasurer, .Mrs. Frances, . Clark and dedicated by Mrs. Sanderson: The Mission study was the Canadian Indian in 'today's.. world -'their past, their present day's problems and the hope icor their future. The minutes of the January meeting• were `adopted as read by the secretary -Miss Minnie Wagner. Mrs. 'Frances Clark gave the financial statement. An invitation, was •recived for April 14 at 2:30 to attend 'the. Belgrave • Women's Missionary Society Easter Thankoffering meeting when Miss Lavonne Ballagh of Wingham will, be the guest speaker: A letter of thanks was read from' Mrs. G. L:.. Royal thanking the Society for the Christmas gift. Plans were made to have - ilia-Eas`Ter "TFlank offeruig in. Mark's 'Anglican Church at 8 p.m. with their rector,- Rev. Fred Carson as guest - speaker. An invitation to, other organitations• • in the` village will be sent, It was announced that the - annual rneetir4tg ":jf the: Hamilton and London Synodical Society would be field at Chippewa on April 6 The faders also told how to enlarge .a design using a quids s&ale. Trudy .and Faye. dernonstr 'ted; the twisted chain"stitch • and each girl Sampler; They are to do the ';dame on their learning; 'stit- ches article. Auburn 1 4-H club held the third meeting.;,at the bon e:of •the assistant" leader, Mrs. Johnildebrand.. President, pened Marilynlyn Wightman op the •:ineerting with the . 4-H pledge e. pl followed b:jr• teh minutes read by. Sharon Stadle'mann. • `Roll call was answered by telling the _polar harmony Ieag.ue each , had `chosen for. her learning stitches article. Miss Jane Pengeliey, home economist for Huron .County was guest at the meeting and .spoke 'and showed some free choice articles. It was . an- nounced that Achievement Day would be May 29 with record books inbn May 21. The members 'decided to call _themselves Asticho ni Bunes Mrs. Donald Cartwright and the assistant leader Mrs. 'John Hildebrand demon- strated the new stitches to.tle.. girls and .all- worked on their sampler.. Social News " •Mr. Alfred Rollinson came home last week after being a patient in Clinton- Public Hospital. '• ' Mr: and Mrs. Edgar Daer, Wi , ` and Mrs.Harold: Me Cli ngy Mrs-..Phy.11ia. Plunkett, ,Toronto, Mr. Vic. Corran of Toronto and. , Mr. and Mrs.. .Audrey McNichol, RR 2 Blyth returned home last week • after a two; week holiday at Melbourne Beach, Florida. Mr. Alvin .Plunkett patient • in 'University • Hospital.,.. London .where he underwent surgery an his knee .: Lunch.•:was-served-by 4-H Ayiburn•2 4-H club. rnet for the third meeting at the home ° of :Jayne -Arthur. President, Sandra Popp was . in charge and opened the meeting withH the'.4-.pledge followed minutes of last meeting read . by the secretary, Yvonne Bean- Memb'ers answered the roll • Call by •.telling the color. • harrnony they had chosen for their learning stitches article. Plans were made to hold the next meeting on March 22 at • p,cri. at 'the home of Yvonne • Bean. A discussion took piece 'On the :uses for the back stitch. Trudy Machan and Faye Seers discussed with - .the . members how to create a design and each girl triedher hand at designing a few • simple` patterns..' MR and Mrs. Cecil Bonner aneNancy `"o fi.ondon;' J Ir _and—Mrs.--Donald--Htiat- Of London and ' Mrs: Bessie Solman of Waterloo .visited last Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCauley and Melody. • • Mrs. Chester McPhee is .a llowed by -the'. Patient in , Clinton. . 'Public Hospital'. UCW • -Unit 2 of the United Church • .Women of • Knox United Church held' -the monthly 'meeting. in the Sunday school room of the chur .h on Wednesday, March mee ing commence elicio _ s dessert tun 0. The with a eon. The : fternoo ' as spent quilting:. quilt. During the afternoon the meeting: was held. -- Mrs. ' Thomas Jardin • conducted the worship ser- vice. The theme was -"More Mainstreet Religion." ; The assistant leader, Mrs. INTEREST. PART ANNUALLY _Y: 101/4% INTEREST PAID, SEMI-ANNUALLY ON TER GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES • Member. Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation • VG Serving Ontario • since 1889 T tJ5 f C:aMPANV'' d G E gager 1.1). (Davey Cross 524 381 Goderich Kenneth.. McDougall ,con- ' ducted the business part of the meting . The minutes of the February meeting were read by:the secretary, Mrs. Beth Lansing and were al), as read. She also gav't the treasurer's report.• A ..thank -you • leiter wase ,-r d pl, nr to F. •r -_the Easter Thankoffer'ing meeting, • Hostesses were Mrs. Ross Rubinson and Mrs, Thomas Jardin' • Euchre Winners si -. The winners at the euchre pTtrty were Mrs. Cathy Rody, Mrs. Ted Mills'; William Craig. .ind Orville McPhee and Doug, Glousher : won:' the tiove,lty prize: Electrics capture .� �ion h.. p Asuper series by two super teams .'is • the only way, to - de.scribe last weekends battle between, the . first place Graham . Electrics and Port Elgin where the Electrics took the series two games to ° one to win the league title. It was a series .that disp.layed great goaltending lots of good offensive and defensive play,',offensive, nd . heavy checking. • - • For the Electrics- it was a come from behind , series; where they lost the first game 2-0 and then had to win two, straight. They were down '2-1 at the end of ' the second period in Port Elgin and came back with a 4-2 win in the second game. In game three they were down 1-0 at. the end of - the first end came, back to win 3-1. I ev-iri - Pea gap- came "throu:gh 'with consistent • goaltending for the Electrics the entire playoffs herd the Port Elgin scoring down in ,the first game•., where • the Goderibh Boys couldn't seem to muster up a -attack. The ' game featured apenalty shot in'Which Dave Jewell of the Electrics made a -fantastic •move. onthe Pert Elgin. goalie ' only to Ge'foiled Scott Stokes, Bre rr t--�i1-li am on and Fe:a.g: t; ;t:,: a� strpng .first — In the second game, relentness checking by Doug Lounsbury, 'Mike Brenner. and Ken Huff held the fort until the third period where Trevor Erb, Grant Garrow, Tedd--G--a-ham-rand . David' Jewell displayed a awesome attack of power and. for their efforts notched three goals. In the game- Erb had two goals with Graham. arid Garrow • ti adding singles. In game three,•the fearless foursorrre . on'. the Electric. blueline, SC o4 Stokes, Trevor Martin, Robbie Gibbons, and Shawn Rahbek handed out stiff bodychecks. It was through their efforts that the _.Port .Elgin, offensive attack, coitipletely•broke down. Trevor Erb who played good two-way hockey, not- ched •twogoals and Grant Garrow had the other goal. Todd. Graham had two assists and -Dave Sewell had one. Coach Williamson and Manager Huff felt it vias the. teams depth on all three lines and on defense which enabled the team to wear their op- ponents down.' over three periods..__. • The F Seaforth last .:Tuesday and again . tonightfor the W.O.A.A. ,_.•grand cham- pionship. • Rookies -grab.: first .near season • end The Rookies Jed by Spnny - Moore hit for seven points. Monday night.to take over, first place in the Men's' Monday night:bowling league with a three point advantage over, French Dry Cleaners. Moore rolled a 298 single. and. a 779 triple to help the. Rookies into first;,.witb 109 season 'points. French' were shut out for -rthe evening despite a 258 single from Bob Mills and a • 731 three 'game. effort by Don McWhinney: The Cleaners., have 101 points fore the s "a son . John Hoy chipped in a 278' single and a 746 .triple to head points. Lee Ryan rolled a 329 single while teammatta Clare McCue was grabbing a 737 triple to help tile Hopefulsto their big win to stay -abreast of themanufacturers, w 4D n,nisl LeSt'un Managed a 29.4 single and Don Siemon.a. 652 triple' Nit Augie's.tDogies went scoreless on the night leaving them s tra nded. w i tht 86 paints and eighth 'place standing., The Dogiesare four up" on "the- slumping Roy's Boys who picked up twos oints behind Gerry Pi.tre's 279 si 9 n le and n 6 8"triple.-:The g 3 two pointer leaves Roy's in ninth spot with 82 points: A&P up Len's Wreckers five point • enjoyed a rare five point. evening that boosted them .night • boosting their .tenth from fifth spot to third with a place total to 36 points. The 96 point season total. The grocers were led on the night effort moves the Wreckers by Art Burts who rolled a 280 into a tie with the Tail Ends single and 694 triple. who also were shutout on the night with Doug Zoethout's 238 single. and BillMclsaac's 646 triple going for naught.' The Signal Stars held -onto fourth spot by a slim margin after. George Vanderburgh came upwith a 328 single and 822 triple to help.the Stars to two points for the.eVening and an outside shot -at a'firstplace standing" in the next two weeks. The Stass are just six points ahead of Goderich Manufacturing and the Hopefuls who both enjoyed perfect seven point evenings. 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